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Encyclopedia > DeLorean

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Gold DeLorean Car of Texas (1340 words)
Roger Mize died in 1987 leaving the car to his 4 grandkids with a clause that it never be driven and cannot be sold until the last one is 30 years old.
General Motors hired DeLorean when he was 24, and he began his rise in the automobile industry.
DeLorean managed to pool together about $175 million in financing and in 1974 formed the DeLorean Motor Co. After looking at such diverse sites as Detroit and Puerto Rico, DeLorean decided to build his car factory in Northern Ireland.
Delorean Midwest Connection (195 words)
The DeLorean Midwest Connection is one of the longest running DeLorean clubs in existence.
When the local chapters were dissolved, the DeLorean Midwest Connection continued as a standalone club.
Only 1996 and newer ODB-equipped vehicles are required to be tested, except for vehicles that qualify for exemptions, including diesel, electric only and vehicles with qualifying certificates of exemption such as show cars, race cars, etc. These certificates must be renewed every 2 years.
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